"I couldn't have dreamed of it, I can remember when I hadn't even played and Jason Gillespie said to me 'I reckon you've got 50 Tests in you, Huss'," he told Grandstand.

"I laughed at him straight in the face.

"I said 'no way, mate', I was already probably 30 years of age, I would have bitten his hand off right then (to get 50).

"To go on and play 79, to be part of a World Cup and an Ashes-winning team, that's what it's all about.

Michael Hussey's Test career

Debut 2005

Tests 79

Runs 6235

Best 195

100s 19

50s 29

Ave 51.52

Catches 85

Wickets 7

"I've exceeded anything I could have ever dreamed of, and the game's given me so much, so I feel very fortunate."

Hussey leaves the long form of the game with a sterling record, averaging 51.52 with the bat having scored 6,235 runs for his country.

He thanked the SCG crowd for their send-offs throughout the four days of cricket, but said he was hoping the batsmen above him could get the job done without him.

"I'm a little bit embarrassed about [the send-offs], to be honest - the support has just been overwhelming," he said.

"I can't believe it and I've got to thank the Sydney crowd so much because they've been absolutely fantastic.

"There's always pressure, that's what Test cricket is all about. I was hoping not to bat, I was hoping we would have got the runs none down, but it was nice to go out there and be there close to the end.

"To be there with Mitchell Johnson was brilliant, it's another Australian win and I'm very proud.

"I was hoping Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan could get through to tea because the crowd were beginning to call for one of them to get out, and I wanted to make sure that both of them stayed there and finished the job.

"It was great to get out there. I admit I was a bit nervous ... you just don't want to let anyone down there, and I'm just proud to be out there."

Passing on the mantle

Wicket-keeper Matthew Wade, who hit a gutsy 102 in the first innings but was bowled out by for 8 in the second, lauded Hussey's performances throughout his career and said his farewell was a fitting one.

"What a Test match, awesome. It was always going to happen like that, Mr Cricket was ... always going to bat out there for the winning runs," Wade told Grandstand.

"The crowd's been amazing, the whole Test match. [Hussey is] a little bit embarrassed about it, he didn't want any fuss over him, but unfortunately it was always going to happen."